Dewitt Clinton Senter

Dewitt Clinton Senter (March 26, 1830  June 14, 1898) was an American politician who served as the 18th Governor of Tennessee from 1869 to 1871. He had previously served in the Tennessee House of Representatives (18551861), where he opposed secession on the eve of the Civil War. He was elected to the Tennessee Senate following the war, and was chosen as Speaker of the Senate in 1867. As speaker, he became governor upon the resignation of William G. Brownlow in 1869.

Dewitt Clinton Senter
18th Governor of Tennessee
In office
February 25, 1869  October 10, 1871
Preceded byWilliam G. Brownlow
Succeeded byJohn C. Brown
Speaker of the Tennessee Senate
In office
1867–1869
Preceded byJoshua B. Frierson
Succeeded byPhilip P.C. Nelson
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
In office
18551861
Member of the Tennessee Senate
In office
18651869
Personal details
Born(1830-03-26)March 26, 1830
McMinn County, Tennessee
DiedJune 14, 1898(1898-06-14) (aged 68)
Morristown, Tennessee
Resting placeEmma Jarnagin Cemetery, Morristown, Tennessee
Political partyWhig, Republican
SpouseHarriet T. Senter (1859)
ProfessionFarmer

Senter is perhaps best remembered for undoing many of Brownlow's radical initiatives, most notably the restoring of the right to vote to former Confederates. The current Tennessee State Constitution was written and enacted during Senter's tenure.

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